Can’t this week pal. Having a shed erected at bottom of garden Monday so need to do some tidying/prepping in garden this wknd. Off next week so hoping to go on A&C or Kilnhurst mid week prob. Will let you know how I get on. Cheers anyway. 👍🏻
Deadbaits are Daiwa Regal XP and the spin rod is a fox rage spin m270, all are several years old. The fox rod was one of the 1st they launched, nice little rod.
Thanks SheppeyFishTales. We're lucky to get some lovely coloured pike in the Ouse. These were only small but hopefully will get back for some bigger ones soon but the river has got 15 ft of extra water in at present after storm Ciara. Sub back. 👍
@@sheppeyfishtales I know and now another storm, Dennis on the way, looks like this weekend will be a right off so I'll use the time to prep some tackle.
I appreciate that anglers like to help others, but I can never understand why people name their favourite spots on TH-cam or the internet in general. This spot is already well enough known without advertising it further. Pike are a species that thrive on neglect and suffer with regular recaptures and bad handling by inexperienced anglers. Sorry to be a jobs'worth, but it clearly states in the York DAA yearbook that the sandbed is no longer part of the fishing rights. The National Trust stopped fishing in that swim when the ferry was reinstated a few years' ago. Admittedly, the sand bed is much abused by many idiots and angling is one of the least damaging activities there, but the NT will take a dim view if anglers ignore the rules and that could adversely affect the fishing rights for the rest of the stretch.
So what's your point? Advertising a spot or angling techniques? I'm aware it's not YDAA though many will think it is as it has to be approached from both ends through YDAA water. As for inexperienced anglers, how does one become experienced if not allowed to access waters where they are likely to capture their chosen quarry? Please don't say through guiding or coaching as the vast majority of us just got out there and learnt as kids. At least with the advent of TH-cam etc we try to show the inexperienced how to do it properly, I'm not saying I'm perfect but I do try to ensure every fish I hook and land goes.back unharmed, pike or otherwise. BTW, I'm not offended and I respect your comments and thoughts so please don't be offended by mine. Take care and tight lines 🎣👍
@@HOOKEDFishingChannel Sorry, I wasn't criticising your video or techniques at all. In fact it is a very good film. I maybe made too many points at once. It is just that I live very near that stretch of the Ouse and the sand bed is a well known and much abused area (by non-anglers). I suppose what I was trying to say is that demonstrating correct techniques for pike (and other species) is great, as is helping others with their fishing. I personally feel that naming rivers, or even stretches is fine, but maybe not individual swims. It can lead to overfishing and with pike, that can be a problem. Just my opinion and others will disagree. It is a shame that the sandbed was withdrawn from the YDAA fishing rights and, as a local, I personally don't have a problem with anglers fishing the sandbed, but I was just pointing out that the landowner (or other users of the sandbed) may object. If it is fished, it is best to do so at quiet times (midweek, early and late and in winter). It was mayhem down there last summer after lockdown ended (swimmers, boats, parties)! I was trying to be constructive and didn't want to come across as a 'jobs' worth' (as can happen with the written word).
Totally understand mate and not taking offence, just trying to get your take on things. I probably won't advertise swims or stretches quite as freely in the future, particularly where pike are concerned as people do get upset but will still try to educate on techniques and areas in general. I'm not particularly precious about swims but totally understand that there are people out there who take the p#ss, and that social media can add unwanted pressure on a venue.
Hi John I’m just wondering if you know the best place to fish for pike on the Ouse as I am planning to go fishing on Friday for a few hours
another nice video well done John good on you.
Should never be snapping off with fish 20lb not strong enough use 60lb braid
Great vid bud. 👍🏻
Cheers JK
JW... lol
@@JBW678 haha of course! Got your icons mixed up. Me n Rob out on Sunday if you fancy it?
Can’t this week pal. Having a shed erected at bottom of garden Monday so need to do some tidying/prepping in garden this wknd. Off next week so hoping to go on A&C or Kilnhurst mid week prob. Will let you know how I get on. Cheers anyway. 👍🏻
@@JBW678 no worries pal 👍
what rod is that your using matey
Deadbaits are Daiwa Regal XP and the spin rod is a fox rage spin m270, all are several years old. The fox rod was one of the 1st they launched, nice little rod.
Beautiful spots on that Pike! Nice one. Sub from down south in Somerset 👍
Thanks SheppeyFishTales. We're lucky to get some lovely coloured pike in the Ouse. These were only small but hopefully will get back for some bigger ones soon but the river has got 15 ft of extra water in at present after storm Ciara. Sub back. 👍
@@HOOKEDFishingChannel Same here! It just doesn't stop raining! ☔
@@sheppeyfishtales I know and now another storm, Dennis on the way, looks like this weekend will be a right off so I'll use the time to prep some tackle.
@@HOOKEDFishingChannel Same. Might try a commercial if there is any break in the weather
cool. 👍👌
I appreciate that anglers like to help others, but I can never understand why people name their favourite spots on TH-cam or the internet in general. This spot is already well enough known without advertising it further. Pike are a species that thrive on neglect and suffer with regular recaptures and bad handling by inexperienced anglers.
Sorry to be a jobs'worth, but it clearly states in the York DAA yearbook that the sandbed is no longer part of the fishing rights. The National Trust stopped fishing in that swim when the ferry was reinstated a few years' ago. Admittedly, the sand bed is much abused by many idiots and angling is one of the least damaging activities there, but the NT will take a dim view if anglers ignore the rules and that could adversely affect the fishing rights for the rest of the stretch.
So what's your point? Advertising a spot or angling techniques? I'm aware it's not YDAA though many will think it is as it has to be approached from both ends through YDAA water. As for inexperienced anglers, how does one become experienced if not allowed to access waters where they are likely to capture their chosen quarry? Please don't say through guiding or coaching as the vast majority of us just got out there and learnt as kids. At least with the advent of TH-cam etc we try to show the inexperienced how to do it properly, I'm not saying I'm perfect but I do try to ensure every fish I hook and land goes.back unharmed, pike or otherwise. BTW, I'm not offended and I respect your comments and thoughts so please don't be offended by mine. Take care and tight lines 🎣👍
@@HOOKEDFishingChannel Sorry, I wasn't criticising your video or techniques at all. In fact it is a very good film. I maybe made too many points at once.
It is just that I live very near that stretch of the Ouse and the sand bed is a well known and much abused area (by non-anglers). I suppose what I was trying to say is that demonstrating correct techniques for pike (and other species) is great, as is helping others with their fishing. I personally feel that naming rivers, or even stretches is fine, but maybe not individual swims. It can lead to overfishing and with pike, that can be a problem. Just my opinion and others will disagree.
It is a shame that the sandbed was withdrawn from the YDAA fishing rights and, as a local, I personally don't have a problem with anglers fishing the sandbed, but I was just pointing out that the landowner (or other users of the sandbed) may object. If it is fished, it is best to do so at quiet times (midweek, early and late and in winter). It was mayhem down there last summer after lockdown ended (swimmers, boats, parties)! I was trying to be constructive and didn't want to come across as a 'jobs' worth' (as can happen with the written word).
Totally understand mate and not taking offence, just trying to get your take on things. I probably won't advertise swims or stretches quite as freely in the future, particularly where pike are concerned as people do get upset but will still try to educate on techniques and areas in general. I'm not particularly precious about swims but totally understand that there are people out there who take the p#ss, and that social media can add unwanted pressure on a venue.
@@HOOKEDFishingChannel Thanks for the prompt and honest reply.👍
U should be using braid buddy u wouldn’t of left baited trace behind good video an area